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Correction: Podlutskii et al. Arabidopsis thaliana Accessions from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Show Decreased Sensitivity to Additional Acute Irradiation. Plants 2022, 11, 3142. [PDF]

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Podlutskii M   +12 more
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Temporal trajectories of artificial radiocaesium 137Cs in French rivers over the nuclear era reconstructed from sediment cores. [PDF]

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Eyrolle F   +35 more
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Chernobyl retrospective

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1988
On April 28, 1986 heavy radioactive fallout from an unknown source was reported from Sweden. Later, it was discovered that two days earlier, a nuclear power reactor at Chernobyl, in the Soviet Union, had exploded releasing an enormous cloud of effluent containing 40 million Ci of 131I, 3 million Ci of 137Cs, and 50 million Ci of xenon radioisotopes ...
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Chernobyl---20 years on

Journal of Radiological Protection, 2006
Twenty years ago on 26 April 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident occurred (or, more precisely, the explosion that marked the start of the accident occurred - the resultant fire lasted several days). This is by far the largest unintentional release of radioactive material into the environment and caused widespread contamination in Europe, which
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After Chernobyl

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1986
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Radiation-related genomic profile of papillary thyroid carcinoma after the Chernobyl accident

Science, 2021
Lindsay M Morton   +2 more
exaly  

Lack of transgenerational effects of ionizing radiation exposure from the Chernobyl accident

Science, 2021
Meredith Yeager   +2 more
exaly  

Chernobyl

2021
Michael K. Launer, Marilyn J. Young
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Chernobyl

2005
Amy Bickham Baird, Ronald K. Chesser
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